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Command-line client for the Talis trading platform. Sign in via device flow, manage sessions, view portfolio, place orders.

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talis-cli

Command-line client for the Talis trading platform.

pip install talis-cli

talis login                  # device flow — opens a browser, you approve
talis approve ABCD-EFGH      # approve another login from this signed-in CLI
talis whoami                 # shows current session
talis portfolio              # balance + open positions

talis buy BTC-USD 25         # market buy $25 of BTC
talis close BTC-USD          # close 100% of the BTC position

talis outcome list           # browse live HIP-4 outcome (prediction) markets
talis outcome buy 100 yes 11 # buy $11 of the YES side of outcome 100 (#1000)
talis outcome close 100 yes 25  # sell 25 YES shares of outcome 100

talis sessions               # list active sessions (Connected Devices)
talis sessions revoke ab12   # revoke a session by short prefix
talis logout                 # revoke the current session

By default the CLI targets AWS production at https://api-aws.jarvis.trade. Set TALIS_ENV=render only when intentionally auditing the legacy Render deployment, or set TALIS_API_URL to override the endpoint completely.

Read-only sessions

For automation, scripts, or letting an LLM browse your account without authority to trade, request a read scope at login:

talis login --read-only

Read-scope sessions are denied (403) on every endpoint that mutates orders, positions, strategies, or wallets — enforced server-side at the API layer. When approving a login with talis approve, the approving session's scope is also enforced: a read-only session can only approve read-only CLI access.

Output mode

When stdout is a TTY (interactive shell), commands render with rich formatting. When stdout is piped or redirected, commands emit one JSON object per line — suitable for parsing from scripts or LLM agents. Force JSON anywhere with --json.

Credentials

The CLI stores its session token at ~/.talis/credentials with chmod 600 on POSIX systems. The token is a JWT; treat it like any other credential.

Relationship to cli/jarvis_cli.sh

The bash script at cli/jarvis_cli.sh is the legacy engineer power tool — admin-keyed, POSIX-only, prose output. It still works and isn't going anywhere short-term.

talis-cli is the going-forward client. All new features (device-flow auth, per-user credentials, JSON output, scope-aware sessions, future commands) land here. The bash CLI will be archived once talis-cli reaches feature parity for admin/engineer workflows.

If you're a Talis engineer with the admin API key, you can keep using either. If you're a public user or driving the API from an LLM / script, use this one.

Status

Alpha. APIs may shift. File issues at the Talis trading engine repo.

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